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(laughter) for more we turn to senior immigration correspondent al madrigal. (cheers and applause) al, thank for joining us. al, let me ask you this, is -- this immigration bill, is it really going to help its intended beneficiaries? >> jon, i think it's going to be difficult. but i do also think that comprehensive immigration reform could help take these people out of the shadows and put them back on a path to presidentship. (laughter) >> jon: i'm sorry, say that again? >> look, jon, clearly republicans think they have to reach out to latinos to regain a chance to occupy the casa blanca, that's why latinos are setting tough but fair conditions for republicans to meet. passing immigration reform is just the beginning. >> jon: what comes next for them? >> for starters they're going to have to go at least ten years without saying something like this. >> my father had a ranch, we used to hire 50 to 60 wetbacks and pick tomatoes. (audience reacts) >> now, unless don young is referring to the many children of alistair and catherine von wetback. (laughter) of the ne
(laughter) for more we turn to senior immigration correspondent al madrigal. (cheers and applause) al, thank for joining us. al, let me ask you this, is -- this immigration bill, is it really going to help its intended beneficiaries? >> jon, i think it's going to be difficult. but i do also think that comprehensive immigration reform could help take these people out of the shadows and put them back on a path to presidentship. (laughter) >> jon: i'm sorry, say that again? >>...
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. >>> still ahead, why the critics are already criticizing a bipartisan plan for immigration reform. >>> also ahead a guilty verdict in a peeping >> joining us now with more information on the investigation into the boston marathon bombing, senior cbs correspondent. we know for a fact the boston story is a big thing, but tonight we got word there is an envelope that tested positive for ricin on capitol hill. wondering what your sources may be telling you about that. >> all right. this is an envelope that came in addressed to a senator. it came into the mail center, which as you know is not located at the capital since the anthrax event, all mail is handled off site. the system worked the way it was supposed to. it was identified as suspicious. they did a field test that tested positive for ricin and did a second field test that confirmed that. those field tests are really indicators more than positive evidence. so what they've done is it's been turned over to the fbi in baltimore. that's going to go to a laboratory where they're going to really grow it out in a sample and if in fact
. >>> still ahead, why the critics are already criticizing a bipartisan plan for immigration reform. >>> also ahead a guilty verdict in a peeping >> joining us now with more information on the investigation into the boston marathon bombing, senior cbs correspondent. we know for a fact the boston story is a big thing, but tonight we got word there is an envelope that tested positive for ricin on capitol hill. wondering what your sources may be telling you about that....
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congress will discuss immigration reform today. today marks one a week since the bombings in boston that killed three. with one of the alleged perpetrators in custody, the debate over how authorities should proceed will be at capitol hill. it being debated whether the u.s. citizen should be designated as an enemy combatants and questioned
congress will discuss immigration reform today. today marks one a week since the bombings in boston that killed three. with one of the alleged perpetrators in custody, the debate over how authorities should proceed will be at capitol hill. it being debated whether the u.s. citizen should be designated as an enemy combatants and questioned
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i just got off the phone with a spokesperson with federal immigration and he says this is a very active investigation at this point. as you mentioned, this top rewrite here is owned by the king of saudi arabia. you can see the diplomatic license plate on that video right there. what authorities are looking into is whether or not sex trafficking was going on on this property. >> i am amazed. it seemed so unlikely. >> neighbors are stunned by what allegedly went on at this compound. >> things like this just don't happen on mclean. police removed two women from the property. now authorities are investigating whether sex trafficking was going on here. >> i am surprised. i feel bad for those women. >> a police source tells us that the women were rescued around noon yesterday. they are both from the philippines. for ay just come here job. >> he says that he and his catering crew are also originally from the philippines, but didn't know the two women. >> i did not know any of them. >> he was told that he can't -- he said that he came here to cater a party but no one was here when he arrived. t
i just got off the phone with a spokesperson with federal immigration and he says this is a very active investigation at this point. as you mentioned, this top rewrite here is owned by the king of saudi arabia. you can see the diplomatic license plate on that video right there. what authorities are looking into is whether or not sex trafficking was going on on this property. >> i am amazed. it seemed so unlikely. >> neighbors are stunned by what allegedly went on at this compound....
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to control the flow of legal immigration and eliminate illegal immigration, which in some cases has become a threat to our national security. that par -- paragraph sums up what i'm trying to do. to our fellow citizens, we no that congress is broken. fouris an effort by democrats and four republicans to prove to you and the rest of the members of the senate and the rest of the house it doesn't have to stay broken. thank you. [applause] >> let me start off by saying it was an extraordinary experienceit seven other colleagues. having the benefit of the tenacity of chuck shume earn john mccain to get us to the finish line. but also to have members like lindsay graham who have little to gain from taking on a tough challenge like immigration reform but willing to do so because it is in the national interest, the economy, and what is right. you know, at the very beginning, i was aren't sure -- wasn't sure of the commitment of my colleagues but after the first few meetings it became clear after tough negotiations talent were ugntat, in fact, there was a real desire to solve a problem of that has b
to control the flow of legal immigration and eliminate illegal immigration, which in some cases has become a threat to our national security. that par -- paragraph sums up what i'm trying to do. to our fellow citizens, we no that congress is broken. fouris an effort by democrats and four republicans to prove to you and the rest of the members of the senate and the rest of the house it doesn't have to stay broken. thank you. [applause] >> let me start off by saying it was an extraordinary...
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he said we're going to pass immigration. we're going to pass immigration reform. this year i'm absolutely confident -- >> that's more confident than him -- >> immigration is do or die at this point. i want to ask about the two that hasn't been going so well. one is gun control. any prospect of that coming back? and the other is sequestor. >> he's been taking all these senators to dinner. >> that doesn't seem to be very persuasive. he's in a little bit o a trick box. when the president wants something he can't act like he wants it a lot. for example when gun control when lawmakers drafting legislation, immigration, gun control, if the president makes phone calls on behalf of it and is too obvious about i, it sort of scares people away. gwen: today good news on unemployment. that will change everything. we're down to 7.5%. four consecutive months or year of growth, right? >> that's right. it was funny. the president passed on the opportunity to take credit for that. but the white house will notice when they get these rosy numbers they'll say that's nice to hear. but
he said we're going to pass immigration. we're going to pass immigration reform. this year i'm absolutely confident -- >> that's more confident than him -- >> immigration is do or die at this point. i want to ask about the two that hasn't been going so well. one is gun control. any prospect of that coming back? and the other is sequestor. >> he's been taking all these senators to dinner. >> that doesn't seem to be very persuasive. he's in a little bit o a trick box. when...
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i have no question about legal immigration. by the way my guess is that number is ridiculously small my question is do we make money or benefits or prosper? media matters went on to cite a professor of that it would decrease gdp by 2. $6 trillion over the next 10 years. 2.6 trillion. i don't know how they came up with that but who is that? put that down. 2.6 trillion. but who was at professor? we have a pitcher roald -- -- teaching chicano studies his name is raul yes andhe independent objective academic mind who is then academic pursuit more of an activist and think chican gives that away. i cannot imagine how he came up with 2.$6 trillion but we give it to you. here it is but also like media matters we could cherry pick the studies to prove a point* but the fact is they're not empirically it objectively researched. for example, the federation for american immigration reform perfectly fine organization like ucla of the fiscal policy institute this restriction nest nest, anti-immigration and estimate they cost taxpayers $113 bi
i have no question about legal immigration. by the way my guess is that number is ridiculously small my question is do we make money or benefits or prosper? media matters went on to cite a professor of that it would decrease gdp by 2. $6 trillion over the next 10 years. 2.6 trillion. i don't know how they came up with that but who is that? put that down. 2.6 trillion. but who was at professor? we have a pitcher roald -- -- teaching chicano studies his name is raul yes andhe independent...
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on end $18 billion a year immigration enforcement. that's more than we spend on the f.b.i., on secret service, on the a.t.f. come on. if you legalize 11 mem people you take a whole bunch of folks off the table. now there's a smaller group of people to use that $18 billion to go after. i want to use the money to go and to be, how can i say it? smarter about getting after the -- so i say comprehensive immigration reform secures our border. as long as i can go to a street corner in just about any major city in the united states of america and get myself a social security card and buy myself a driver's license and buy myself i.d., and it's happening as we speak, how secure do we feel? i'm going to have a verify scation system in place designed to do two things, to make sure we're all authorized to work here and if you hire somebody not authorized, through audits and fines and jail sentences we're going to make that happen. this is luis gutierrez, the advocate of immigrants saying we won't tolerate a system that does not guarantee that peo
on end $18 billion a year immigration enforcement. that's more than we spend on the f.b.i., on secret service, on the a.t.f. come on. if you legalize 11 mem people you take a whole bunch of folks off the table. now there's a smaller group of people to use that $18 billion to go after. i want to use the money to go and to be, how can i say it? smarter about getting after the -- so i say comprehensive immigration reform secures our border. as long as i can go to a street corner in just about any...
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i am an immigrant's son. i support immigration. i am fully in favor of immigration. i am here to tell you today even if you legalize across-the-board everone who work, they will be subject to the same standards and everything else. the construction workers who are talking about are still going to exist. we're still going to have a sizable cohort of individuals who will take it -- take advantage of individual people regardless. it harder to take advantage of people if they are legal? >> i do this kind of work. i see it on a regular basis tom and i think we are living a fantasy land if we think by stroke of pen and all of a sudden people will not take advantage. >> people always take advantage, but even you admit it will get better. great question. i think the aspects go to the heart of the program. that is we really are creating almost three brand-new programs. the blue card program and the year around contract and the at the program. we know this will be administratively difficult. we know there will be bumps and bruises along the way on implementation. this ensures
i am an immigrant's son. i support immigration. i am fully in favor of immigration. i am here to tell you today even if you legalize across-the-board everone who work, they will be subject to the same standards and everything else. the construction workers who are talking about are still going to exist. we're still going to have a sizable cohort of individuals who will take it -- take advantage of individual people regardless. it harder to take advantage of people if they are legal? >> i...
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as a longtime immigrant activist myself, this is a question for the language equality according to census, 40% of seven siskins are foreign-born and city residents speak more than 28 different language is. our city land which access ordinance has been in effect since 2009 after many immunity organizations . advocated for it the ordinance make sure that various needs of the diverse language population are served yet i and others are aware from feedback that our city departments still struggle to meet the san francisco's diverse needs. i particularly concern of the first responders and tier 1 the pardons of whether they are in compliance. i would like to know what your offices doing that the requirements of the language ordinance are fully met in the spirit of language equality in our city. >> mayor lee: thank you supervisor you and i agree on the importance of making sure that all of our communications is a city especially those of the first respondents meet the language each of our communities. the language axis ordinance is one of the strongest ordinance is in the nation. 43% residents s
as a longtime immigrant activist myself, this is a question for the language equality according to census, 40% of seven siskins are foreign-born and city residents speak more than 28 different language is. our city land which access ordinance has been in effect since 2009 after many immunity organizations . advocated for it the ordinance make sure that various needs of the diverse language population are served yet i and others are aware from feedback that our city departments still struggle to...
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i grew up in new york city, one to my parents who had immigrated here to the u.s. actually, i started really becoming active in working with the community when i was in high school. came out to california for college, went to stanford. i was always politically involved. when i was a college student, i worked on the initiative to get rid of affirmative action in our public government system. currently, we have 3 legislative items that are pending. the first is going to be coming to a final vote on tuesday, our mid-market uptown tenderloin task exemption legislation. it is basically an incentive to encourage businesses to come to mid-market. in particular, where we have the highest commercial vacancy. and then when i graduated, moved out to san francisco about 12 years ago. i always loved sanford cisco in college, and i just wanted to try it out. i started working in economic development policy. i was a community organizer for six years. i worked with young people, parents, and families around issues that concern our neighborhoods, whether it was improving muni lines
i grew up in new york city, one to my parents who had immigrated here to the u.s. actually, i started really becoming active in working with the community when i was in high school. came out to california for college, went to stanford. i was always politically involved. when i was a college student, i worked on the initiative to get rid of affirmative action in our public government system. currently, we have 3 legislative items that are pending. the first is going to be coming to a final vote...
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. >> it's a real issue of self-empowerment where new immigrant families are able to communicate with their families at home, able to receive news and information in their own home language, really become more and more connected with the world as well as connected even inside their local communities. >> if we value the diversity of our city and we value our diverse neighborhoods in the city, we need to ensure that they remain economically viable. equiping them and equiping residents in those areas with jobs that will enable them to stay in san francisco is critical to that. >> the important thing that i see here at caminos is it helps the low income community, it helps the women who wouldn't have this opportunity otherwise. >> the workers with more education in san francisco are more likely to be able to working that knowledge sector. where they are going to need that familiarity with the internet, they are going to find value with it and use it and be productive with it every day. and half of the city's population that's in the other boat is disconnected from all that potential prosp
. >> it's a real issue of self-empowerment where new immigrant families are able to communicate with their families at home, able to receive news and information in their own home language, really become more and more connected with the world as well as connected even inside their local communities. >> if we value the diversity of our city and we value our diverse neighborhoods in the city, we need to ensure that they remain economically viable. equiping them and equiping residents...
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on the immigration bill, i just believe our immigration system americans believe that as well. it is time to fix it. we have a spectrum of eight senators that have come together, republicans and democrats from totally different parts of the nation with a common sense proposal, that ensures our security in the country. at the same time, make sure we can promote our economic prosperity and continue to make the american dream a reality as a nation of immigrants that obeys laws. and so, it's time to fix it and i think we've got the best start that i have seen in nearly 20 years in congress of trying to pursue immigration reform. >> when do you think it will get to the floor? >> i'm sorry? >> i'm sorry, when do you think the immigration bill, the proposal, will actually get to the floor for votes. fz well, i think we will start off with the judiciary committee hearing this week. we will continue to move in the judiciary committee. i think we will get a positive result there. move to the floor. it is my hope that that can be accomplished in may and that we would see debate on the flo
on the immigration bill, i just believe our immigration system americans believe that as well. it is time to fix it. we have a spectrum of eight senators that have come together, republicans and democrats from totally different parts of the nation with a common sense proposal, that ensures our security in the country. at the same time, make sure we can promote our economic prosperity and continue to make the american dream a reality as a nation of immigrants that obeys laws. and so, it's time...
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the fate of the immigration reform bill making its way through congress may be in the hands noof some of the most conservative members of the republican party. house speaker john boehner says he will not move on the senate's ng of eight bill until it has the support of the majori of the republicans in the house. and it's unclear whether they ll support it. the republican party's share of the hispanic vote has actually declined. it fell after president reagan signed the original amnesty legiation into law in 1986.
the fate of the immigration reform bill making its way through congress may be in the hands noof some of the most conservative members of the republican party. house speaker john boehner says he will not move on the senate's ng of eight bill until it has the support of the majori of the republicans in the house. and it's unclear whether they ll support it. the republican party's share of the hispanic vote has actually declined. it fell after president reagan signed the original amnesty...
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we will start with immigration. we'll start with you. >> i want to ask you the broad question and also a specific question. the broader question is speaker boehner has said he is not going to move legislation through the house. if it does not have a majority of the republican conference, i wonder how you can get an immigration bill that does the majority of republicans on board in the house every the second rushion is, what is the for border security for certifying the border is secure so we have all of the pieces of an immigration bill to go through? tothe speaker is committed getting something passed. in the house, it will look different from the senate version. it really hinges on the security measures. 1986, we see the mistake that was made granting amnesty to not providing the security measures. we do not want to make a mistake and 10 years down the road, have the mistake we are talking about today. i lot is going to hinge on what security pieces. was you are going to see is really in the middle of that a borde
we will start with immigration. we'll start with you. >> i want to ask you the broad question and also a specific question. the broader question is speaker boehner has said he is not going to move legislation through the house. if it does not have a majority of the republican conference, i wonder how you can get an immigration bill that does the majority of republicans on board in the house every the second rushion is, what is the for border security for certifying the border is secure so...
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congress is gearing up to join of the fight over immigration from former -- immigration reform. the gang of eight have included a path of citizenship. abc has that story. >> immigration reform is about to set the stage in washington. >> we are ready. and so the question is are they ready. >> after months of negotiation a bipartisan group of senators is set to unveil their plan to overhaul the nation's immigration laws. marker rubio has been slow to support a bipartisan agreement. on sunday he pitched a proposal on seven television shows. in addition to tightening border security he will provide immigrants with an 18 year path to citizenship. it requires undocumented workers to pay thousands of dollars in fines before they can earn legal status or apply for temporary work permits. senator rubio insists the plan will not gradually grant amnesty. it will be cheaper if they go back home, we to 10 years and apply for a green card. it doesn't give anything. it allows people access to the legal immigration system. >> it will also establish a guest worker program for tens of thousands o
congress is gearing up to join of the fight over immigration from former -- immigration reform. the gang of eight have included a path of citizenship. abc has that story. >> immigration reform is about to set the stage in washington. >> we are ready. and so the question is are they ready. >> after months of negotiation a bipartisan group of senators is set to unveil their plan to overhaul the nation's immigration laws. marker rubio has been slow to support a bipartisan...
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now with a strong focus on immigration reform. a common theme: humanizing the debate by sharing stories. like high school students who came to the u.s. as infants. >> we need immigration reform so that dozens of families, millions of students like me can make their dream comes true. >> reporter: the other theme: keeping pressure on congress by writing, organizing, meeting, and voting. >> if we all come together as a community, thousands and thousands of you, that will open you up. >> you cannot walk away from this place without signing something so you can be contacted. because when we need you, we need you now! amen! >> reporter: this was also as much about flexing their political muscle. the activist community here in san jose numbers 50,000 plus strong. and they plan to use that to pressure the senate to take up immigration reform this summer. >>> the bay area's popularity continues to boom. four of the fastest growing counties in the state are right here. san mateo, san francisco, and alameda all grew by 1%. santa clara grew 1
now with a strong focus on immigration reform. a common theme: humanizing the debate by sharing stories. like high school students who came to the u.s. as infants. >> we need immigration reform so that dozens of families, millions of students like me can make their dream comes true. >> reporter: the other theme: keeping pressure on congress by writing, organizing, meeting, and voting. >> if we all come together as a community, thousands and thousands of you, that will open you...
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. >> immigration from europe is nothing new. there was a big exodus during the great famine some 160 years ago, especially from ireland. the most popular destination was the u.s. once again, young europeans are heading for distant shores, looking for better prospects abroad as the current economic crisis has robbed them of economic opportunities at home. iland, around 200 mostly young people left their country every day last year on average. although there are some signs of economic recovery, for most, it is too slow. to think that not even 10 years ago, people were flocking to ireland because of its booming economy. >> sean and his father have always been close, but he is preparing to leave their home village and the country. >>addy has decided not to see his son off at the airport. he's leaving this remote western edge of ireland for big city life on the atlantic. to boston, a traditional magnet for irish immigrants. he is starting to miss home even before he has left. >> i love it, and i love living there. my friends and fami
. >> immigration from europe is nothing new. there was a big exodus during the great famine some 160 years ago, especially from ireland. the most popular destination was the u.s. once again, young europeans are heading for distant shores, looking for better prospects abroad as the current economic crisis has robbed them of economic opportunities at home. iland, around 200 mostly young people left their country every day last year on average. although there are some signs of economic...
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these were two legal immigrants in the united states. that is horrible police and terrorism issue but nothing whatsoever to do with the fact that we are nation of immigrants. >> neil: but that is what i'm saying. maybe for perfectly valid reasons, a separate bill, separate matter, but they want to make it part of this bill and this matter to police those who are already here. good or bad idea? >> we have to police them somehow. the guys that should have been picked up, tsarnaev should have been picked up under existing law. they were kept off by the russians. c.i.a. tipped off the f.b.i., something went badly wrong. i don't think we need new laws. >> if you are right. by the way, let's cut the f.b.i. some slack. it's very easy to second-guess that not everybody followed up on this or that. they have a lot of work to do. >> we always know about the things they miss. in hindsight, 20/20 but what is also coming to light, charles payne, this heightened security push is pushing almost everything on off the table. you can talk about illegal im
these were two legal immigrants in the united states. that is horrible police and terrorism issue but nothing whatsoever to do with the fact that we are nation of immigrants. >> neil: but that is what i'm saying. maybe for perfectly valid reasons, a separate bill, separate matter, but they want to make it part of this bill and this matter to police those who are already here. good or bad idea? >> we have to police them somehow. the guys that should have been picked up, tsarnaev...
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take our jobs i mean how important are immigrants to the health of this economy. i think a lot of data if you look at it from a nonpartisan perspective a lot of data shows that immigrants every day are contributing that's economy both documented and undocumented these are the people on on whom we rely for a lot of the basic things that happen in every americans lives whether that's the. and there are that you see in your building or you know somebody that's making sure that the food that gets to your table is safe and healthy and clean i mean workers that are immigrants undocumented otherwise are doing these kinds of jobs and this is been going on for years there's no way to simply say ok we're going to get out of everybody in this country who's undocumented tomorrow and then all of a sudden you know american labor will just fill in those gaps the reason. documented workers have been coming is because americans haven't been filling in the scraps right but they can do you want to go in the in the fields and pick strawberries at five cents an hour i mean it's just t
take our jobs i mean how important are immigrants to the health of this economy. i think a lot of data if you look at it from a nonpartisan perspective a lot of data shows that immigrants every day are contributing that's economy both documented and undocumented these are the people on on whom we rely for a lot of the basic things that happen in every americans lives whether that's the. and there are that you see in your building or you know somebody that's making sure that the food that gets...
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earlier this week the immigrant rights commission issued a statement voicing its concerns about these particular issues within the comprehensive . immigration reform legislation resolution would urge congress to amend the reform legislation to focus on these issues . but supporting the ultimate passage of the legislation i want to thank supervisors campos and kim for their cosponsorship, and with that i will submit the rest of my items. >> that concludes rollcall for introductions. >> president chiu: what are we going to general public comments. >> at this time the public may comment for up to two minutes and ivins on the adoption without reference to the community, calendar and comments are not allowed on those items already subjected to public comment. pursuant to rule 4.22 director remarks as a whole and rather than to individual members of the audience. users requiring accessibility assistance are allowed twice the time. >> president chiu: let's here from our first speaker please. >> (indiscernible) mayor lee. (speaking in a foreign language) (speaking in a foreign language). ladi
earlier this week the immigrant rights commission issued a statement voicing its concerns about these particular issues within the comprehensive . immigration reform legislation resolution would urge congress to amend the reform legislation to focus on these issues . but supporting the ultimate passage of the legislation i want to thank supervisors campos and kim for their cosponsorship, and with that i will submit the rest of my items. >> that concludes rollcall for introductions....
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immigration system. it would allocate $3 billion for tighter border security, provide a path to citizenship for about 11 million people in the country illegally, undocumented immigrants, and create new guest worker programs. some conservatives say what happened in boston should delay this effort until we learn more about how the system failed. liberals say opponents of immigration reform are exploiting the bombing. >> let no one be so cruel as to try to use a heinous acts of these two young men last week to derail the dreams and futures of millions of hard-working people. >> i think we're taking advantage of an opportunity when once in 25 years we deal with immigration to make sure that every base is covered. >> this debate is about citizenship, who deserves it and who doesn't. does what happened in boston make immigration reform more urgent or will it kill this effort all together? michael cutler, radio host, retired agent from the immigration and naturalization service, anna navarro, republican strateg
immigration system. it would allocate $3 billion for tighter border security, provide a path to citizenship for about 11 million people in the country illegally, undocumented immigrants, and create new guest worker programs. some conservatives say what happened in boston should delay this effort until we learn more about how the system failed. liberals say opponents of immigration reform are exploiting the bombing. >> let no one be so cruel as to try to use a heinous acts of these two...
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we'll see that coming up on immigration. immigration is the next up. the bill was introduced this week as well as everything else was going on. people think immigration has a better chance of passing because it's a politically sort of expedient and more popular for republicans. but it is not to be underestimated the size of defeat this is for this white house. he put his capital on the line. the vice president was up there for vote. he was making phone calls. the president flew the newtown families in and things. it is a significant defeat for him, and i think it means that most of the. rest of his second term, he does not have a big legislative agenda remaining. >> and he seemed really angry by the defeat i'm curious whether that's tactical at all or was it just plain emotional visceral anger. >> i think it's both. i think it certainly seemed visceral. i cannot remember a time, in a public policy setting, where he was that angry standing in the rose garden with the families around him. that was really-- >> and vice president bide wen his hand over his
we'll see that coming up on immigration. immigration is the next up. the bill was introduced this week as well as everything else was going on. people think immigration has a better chance of passing because it's a politically sort of expedient and more popular for republicans. but it is not to be underestimated the size of defeat this is for this white house. he put his capital on the line. the vice president was up there for vote. he was making phone calls. the president flew the newtown...
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i'm an immigrant's son. i support immigration, i am fully in favor of immigration. i'm here to tell you today that even if you regularize and legalized across the board, everybody who works, subject to the same standards and everything else, the construction workers you are talking about are still going to exist. we are still going to have a sizable cohort of individuals that will take advantage of people regardless. >> isn't it harder to take advantage if they are legalized than illegal? that is very logical. >> yes, senator. on the margins. i live in this world and do this kind of work. i see it on a regular basis. -- we in a finished the are in a fantasy land if we think by a stroke of the pen because when something on paper, people are not want to take advantage. >> people always take advantage. you admit it will get a better but marginally, some of us think more. >> great questions. let me say, the important aspects go to the heart of the program. we really are creating in many ways -- in some ways, three brand-new programs. you have the blue card program. then
i'm an immigrant's son. i support immigration, i am fully in favor of immigration. i'm here to tell you today that even if you regularize and legalized across the board, everybody who works, subject to the same standards and everything else, the construction workers you are talking about are still going to exist. we are still going to have a sizable cohort of individuals that will take advantage of people regardless. >> isn't it harder to take advantage if they are legalized than illegal?...
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system and the problem with illegal immigration. but nothing, nothing is really going to happen until we are able to secure our borders. >> we all know that there was a challenge to your speakership earlier this year after the tax hikes went through. are you worried? >> i fully expect to be speaker. no. you know, as a speaker, i take a lot of hits. i get a lot of hatchets thrown at my back every day. listen, it's -- it comes with the territory and if you are going to lead here in washington, you know, you are going to take some hits. >> my thanks to john boehner. up next on "on the money." baby boomers are leading retirement, but they are not >> hi, welcome back, thousands of baby boomers hitting retirement age every day, and many are looking to downsize and move to new places for the next stage of their live. where is the over 50 choosing to live? not in your typical retirement community anymore. we have are seen the rise of the creative class. richard, good to see you again. thank you for joining us. so this month, you write onlin
system and the problem with illegal immigration. but nothing, nothing is really going to happen until we are able to secure our borders. >> we all know that there was a challenge to your speakership earlier this year after the tax hikes went through. are you worried? >> i fully expect to be speaker. no. you know, as a speaker, i take a lot of hits. i get a lot of hatchets thrown at my back every day. listen, it's -- it comes with the territory and if you are going to lead here in...
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we had more immigrants in from the middle east. more immigrants in from asia. more immigrants of course historically, more guatamalans. we have the second largest mexican population. very proud of. and of course we have many from guatemala. so it became -- it always was an immigrant city. we always respected immigrants. >> but more so in those 22 years. >> in 22 years. and also people changed. technology changed everyone. >> i want to ask you about that. you really straddled in your merrillty the technological revolution. when you came in as mayor in '89, you could run the city the way that you always ran it, the way your dad ran it, largely under cover of darkness. the transparency on the issue workings of government is not what it is today. today you have mayors communicating directly with their constituents, corey booker promising on twitter to rescue babies from burning buildings. >> i don't do that. i like to meet people. >> but the obligations, though, mr. mayor, the obligations of local government are ever more so connected to individual constituents bec
we had more immigrants in from the middle east. more immigrants in from asia. more immigrants of course historically, more guatamalans. we have the second largest mexican population. very proud of. and of course we have many from guatemala. so it became -- it always was an immigrant city. we always respected immigrants. >> but more so in those 22 years. >> in 22 years. and also people changed. technology changed everyone. >> i want to ask you about that. you really straddled...
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but immigration i think it's going to be really interesting to see can obama move a substantial immigration bill through? and in fact republicans, including some who vote against it, want that to go through. >> schieffer: both of your organizations organizations have had your e-mail hacked. we saw this inexcusable hacking of the bush family's private e-mail inexcusable certainly in my view. i thought the way both the of your organizations handled it reflected well on you. i mean-- >> thank you. >> schieffer: you reported the hacking, but you didn't go ahead and use the results of it. what went into those decisions, david? >> well, with any of these issues whether it's national security issues or whether it's issues of privacy, you have to balance a lot of things. we're not just in the business of reporting everything right. we don't report everything about crime victims so you often have to balance these things. in the case of the hacking against us, we did what we do with stories involving other people. first we tried to put in place tougher security measures. there is suggestive evidence
but immigration i think it's going to be really interesting to see can obama move a substantial immigration bill through? and in fact republicans, including some who vote against it, want that to go through. >> schieffer: both of your organizations organizations have had your e-mail hacked. we saw this inexcusable hacking of the bush family's private e-mail inexcusable certainly in my view. i thought the way both the of your organizations handled it reflected well on you. i mean--...
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my parents immigrated to the united states in the 1960's, and i was the first kid born in the u.s. my parents sacrificed everything so that their kids could have the opportunities that they wanted when they came here. i grew up in the boston area, live in different parts of boston, went to a catholic high school in dorchester, which is a section of boston. because of my parents work and the opportunities they gave me, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. it was intense. i stayed there for college, for law school, and i also have a master's in public policy there. those are subjects i decided to study in part because i was very interested in public service and public policy issues and government. i ran for office in part because i wanted to serve the city and really protect all that is so special about what san francisco is. >> we've been talking for years about how important it is to build new neighborhoods, to develop affordable housing, make sure we have transit-oriented sustainable green development that really is worthy of a 21st century san francisco
my parents immigrated to the united states in the 1960's, and i was the first kid born in the u.s. my parents sacrificed everything so that their kids could have the opportunities that they wanted when they came here. i grew up in the boston area, live in different parts of boston, went to a catholic high school in dorchester, which is a section of boston. because of my parents work and the opportunities they gave me, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. it was...
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in washington this week, the debate over immigration will continue in the u.s. senate. another round of hearings in the senate to did she or he committee senate also debating whether states could be allowed to collect sales taxes. expect a vote on the president's choice to head up the office of management and budget. silvio burrell coming up -- .ylvia burwell expecting your more questions questions into the boston marathon bombings and the ongoing federal investigation. it is sunday, april 21.
in washington this week, the debate over immigration will continue in the u.s. senate. another round of hearings in the senate to did she or he committee senate also debating whether states could be allowed to collect sales taxes. expect a vote on the president's choice to head up the office of management and budget. silvio burrell coming up -- .ylvia burwell expecting your more questions questions into the boston marathon bombings and the ongoing federal investigation. it is sunday, april 21.
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if you're planning to take a trip overseas anytime soon and wants to speed through immigration and customs lines, therthere's a special new progrm out there. hereto as they question how do you do that, mark murphy. author of "travel unscripted." a fantastic program and nobody seems to know about it. you can get through security lines in like 40 seconds. tell folks what it is and how it works. >> all you do is go online and you apply, and once you apply you pay $100 application fee, the schedule an interview for you with the customs and border patrol. they will do a background check on you, when they do that if you have anything in your background, if you are under investigation, if you have had any issues with immigration or customs in the past or any criminal record, you will not get it. once you do that, you get approved, you literally whisk right through, go to a kiosk instead of a person, put your fingers down, the passport, two seconds later you take the customs form and walked the express customs line and you are literally out the door two to three minutes from the time you hit the i
if you're planning to take a trip overseas anytime soon and wants to speed through immigration and customs lines, therthere's a special new progrm out there. hereto as they question how do you do that, mark murphy. author of "travel unscripted." a fantastic program and nobody seems to know about it. you can get through security lines in like 40 seconds. tell folks what it is and how it works. >> all you do is go online and you apply, and once you apply you pay $100 application...